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from: DHL Express <scanner@fopasef.com>
date: Aug 24, 2020, 7:41 PM
subject: DHL Express!! Package delivery Error
mailed-by: fopasef.com

DHL E xpress

Dear

A package with this DHL consignment number: *****489274 intended for delivery to your address has arrived at our office since 08-21-2020 . Our courier agent was unable to deliver the package to you due to incomplete delivery address details on the package registry.

Kindly click the below Waybill delivery Information and fill-in your address and phone number. After filling your details please visit our site to submit for verification and delivery of your package within the period of two working day(s).

CLICK WAYBILL INFORMATION >>> http://precisiondealer.net/d/DHL/DHL/index.php
DELIVERY INFORMATION

Waybill No.

*****489274

Scheduled Delivery Date

Friday, 08-21-2020

Delivery Time

Pending Correction

Please note that in the case of failure to confirm your phone number and delivery address within the next Two (2) working days,

DHL may return the parcel to the sender, and We shall not be held responsible for any damage or misplacement of your documents.

Best Regards
DHL International Supply
Website: www.dhl.com
DHL Global Forwarding – Excellence. Simply delivered.
Deutsche Post DHL Group
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